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Social Sciences and Humanities

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58
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17023
World Ranking
1627
National Ranking
776

Engineering and Technology

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57
Citations
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World Ranking
2592
National Ranking
787

Jason Bennett Thatcher publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jason Bennett Thatcher sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 225 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Jason Bennett Thatcher D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jason Bennett Thatcher sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 58 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jason Bennett Thatcher is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research spans the intersection of social sciences and computer science, with a strong focus on information systems and related disciplines.

The main fields of study where Thatcher has made contributions include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Computer Science

Within these broad areas, more specialized subfields of study appear prominently in their work:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Information Systems
  • Communication
  • Information Systems and Management
  • Social Psychology

Thatcher's research covers a variety of topics that reflect contemporary issues in technology and social interaction, including:

  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
  • Knowledge Management and Sharing
  • Information and Cyber Security
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Technostress in Professional Settings
  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies

The researcher has published articles in several key scholarly venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
  • MIS Quarterly
  • Information Systems Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Thatcher cover a range of experts in the field and include:

  • Philip L. Roth
  • Daniel Pienta
  • Christian Maier
  • Tim Weitzel
  • Sebastian Schuetz

Some of Thatcher's recent papers are:

  • Inside out and outside in: How the COVID-19 pandemic affects self-disclosure on social media (2020), published in International Journal of Information Management
  • Cross-sectional research: A critical perspective, use cases, and recommendations for IS research (2023), published in International Journal of Information Management
  • The Janus Effect of Generative AI: Charting the Path for Responsible Conduct of Scholarly Activities in Information Systems (2023), published in Information Systems Research
  • Strategic Directions for AI: The Role of CIOs and Boards of Directors (2021), published in MIS Quarterly
  • Worker stress in the age of mobile technology: The combined effects of perceived interruption overload and worker control (2020), published in The Journal of Strategic Information Systems

Best Publications

  • Trust in a specific technology: An investigation of its components and measures

    D. Harrison Mcknight;Michelle Carter;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Paul F. Clay

  • Moving beyond intentions and toward the theory of trying: effects of work environment and gender on post-adoption information technology use

    Manju K. Ahuja;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • An empirical examination of individual traits as antecedents to computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy

    Jason Bennett Thatcher;Pamela L. Perrewe

  • Antecedents and outcomes of strategic IS alignment: an empirical investigation

    Y.E. Chan;R. Sabherwal;J.B. Thatcher

  • Blockchain Technology in Business and Information Systems Research

    Roman Beck;Michel Avital;Matti Rossi;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • Turnover of Information Technology Workers: Examining Empirically the Influence of Attitudes, Job Characteristics, and External Markets

    Jason Bennett Thatcher;Lee P. Stepina;Randall J. Boyle

  • Assessing common method bias: problems with the ULMC technique

    Wynne W. Chin;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Ryan T. Wright

  • Conceptualizing models using multidimensional constructs: a review and guidelines for their use

    Greta L. Polites;Nicholas H. Roberts;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • The moderating role of subordinate political skill on supervisors' impressions of subordinate ingratiation and ratings of subordinate interpersonal facilitation.

    Darren C. Treadway;Gerald R. Ferris;Allison B. Duke;Garry L. Adams

  • Conceptualizing and testing formative constructs: tutorial and annotated example

    Nicholas Roberts;Jason Thatcher

  • Social Media in Employee-Selection-Related Decisions A Research Agenda for Uncharted Territory

    Philip L. Roth;Philip Bobko;Chad H. Van Iddekinge;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • Interrupting the Workplace: Examining Stressors in an Information Technology Context

    Pamela S. Galluch;Varun Grover;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • Controlling for Common Method Variance in PLS Analysis: The Measured Latent Marker Variable Approach

    Wynne W. Chin;Jason B. Thatcher;Ryan T. Wright;Doug Steel

  • Operationalizing Multidimensional Constructs in Structural Equation Modeling: Recommendations for IS Research

    Ryan T. Wright;Damon E. Campbell;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Nicholas H. Roberts

  • Six types of IT-business strategic alignment: an investigation of the constructs and their measurement

    Jennifer E Gerow;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Varun Grover

  • Inside out and outside in: How the COVID-19 pandemic affects self-disclosure on social media.

    Teagen Nabity-Grover;Christy M.K. Cheung;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • Incorporating trust-in-technology into Expectation Disconfirmation Theory

    Nancy K. Lankton;D. Harrison McKnight;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • Social influence and perceived organizational support: A social networks analysis

    Thomas J. Zagenczyk;Kristin D. Scott;Ray Gibney;Audrey J. Murrell

  • Job Satisfaction in Agile Development Teams: Agile Development as Work Redesign

    John F. Tripp;Cynthia K. Riemenschneider;Jason Bennett Thatcher

  • Internet anxiety: An empirical study of the effects of personality, beliefs, and social support

    Jason Bennett Thatcher;Misty L. Loughry;Jaejoo Lim;D. Harrison McKnight

  • Looking toward the future of IT-bUSINESS strategic alignment through the past: a meta-analysis

    Jennifer E. Gerow;Varun Grover;Jason Thatcher;Philip L. Roth

Frequent Co-Authors

Varun Grover
Varun Grover University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Philip L. Roth
Philip L. Roth Clemson University
D. Harrison McKnight
D. Harrison McKnight Michigan State University
Joey F. George
Joey F. George Iowa State University
Yolande E. Chan
Yolande E. Chan McGill University
Philip Bobko
Philip Bobko Gettysburg College
Paul Benjamin Lowry
Paul Benjamin Lowry Virginia Tech
Wynne W. Chin
Wynne W. Chin University of Houston
Darren C. Treadway
Darren C. Treadway University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Chad H. Van Iddekinge
Chad H. Van Iddekinge Florida State University

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